Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 21 |
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... turn all the more jealously to their own private local culture . They will cling to their language and literature in order to be sure that they are not losing one jot of their nationhood , for which they have suffered so much . Will ...
... turn all the more jealously to their own private local culture . They will cling to their language and literature in order to be sure that they are not losing one jot of their nationhood , for which they have suffered so much . Will ...
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... turn , Pope is satisfied . Now if ( on referring to that poem ) you can convince yourselves that above a quarter of it is more than polished artifice , you will think me unfair , and will be the readier to agree with those who rate him ...
... turn , Pope is satisfied . Now if ( on referring to that poem ) you can convince yourselves that above a quarter of it is more than polished artifice , you will think me unfair , and will be the readier to agree with those who rate him ...
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... turn of phrase ) is unable to escape . From Pope ( too highly esteemed in his day ) let us turn to one whose fortune was just the opposite : one of the most remarkable examples in English literature of contemporary neglect , followed ...
... turn of phrase ) is unable to escape . From Pope ( too highly esteemed in his day ) let us turn to one whose fortune was just the opposite : one of the most remarkable examples in English literature of contemporary neglect , followed ...
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Among the Ruins By The LORD DUNSANY Litt D F R S L | 14 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Fame versus Fashion in Literature | 46 |
Style and Fashion in Literature By CLIFFORD BAX F S A | 67 |
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